Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky, Moscow

Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky in Moscow
The monument in 1991 in its original location in front of the Lubyanka Building
LocationSVR headquarters, Moscow
Coordinates55°44′07″N 37°36′32″E / 55.73528°N 37.60889°E / 55.73528; 37.60889
DesignerGrigory Zakharov
Material
  • Granite (statue)
  • Steel (pedestal)
Opening date
Dedicated toFelix Dzerzhinsky
Dismantled date22 August 1991 (KGB location), re-erected 11 September 2023 (SVR location)

The Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Памятник Дзержинскому, romanized: Pamyatnik Dzerzhinskomu), also known by the nickname Iron Felix (Russian: Железный Феликс, romanized: Zheleznyy Feliks), commemorates Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926), Bolshevik revolutionary and head of the first two Soviet state-security secret police organizations, the Cheka and the OGPU. The monument, designed by Grigory Zakharov and incorporating a statue of Dzerzhinsky sculpted by Yevgeny Vuchetich, was erected on Dzerzhinsky Square, Moscow in 1958, next to the Lubyanka Building.